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Soula Marinoudi

Soula Marinoudi received her Ph.D. in 2014 from the Department of Social Anthropology, Panteion University in Athens. Her research interests include anthropology of health, critical disability studies, gender and queer studies. Her research is concerned with the ways language and the body, meanings and senses, empathy and performativity intersect, with an emphasis on autism and the formation of autistic subjectivities. She has taught Contemporary Anthropological Theory at the University of Thessaly as adjunct faculty and worked as a special education teacher and a post-doc researcher.


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